January 8, 2025 - 02:36

The city of Sun Prairie has joined forces with JCAP Real Estate from Eau Claire to develop an exciting new project that will include a four-story hotel and an apartment complex. This development is set to take place at the intersection of Bristol and Main streets, a prime location that promises to enhance the area’s appeal.
The project aims to address the growing demand for both hospitality and residential spaces in Sun Prairie. With the addition of the hotel, visitors will have a modern and convenient place to stay, while the apartment complex will provide much-needed housing options for residents. The collaboration is expected to stimulate local economic growth, create job opportunities, and attract more visitors to the city.
City officials have expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, highlighting its potential to transform the community and boost local businesses. As plans progress, residents and stakeholders are eager to see how this development will shape the future of Sun Prairie.
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